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deluge

severe flood / heavy rain / overwhelming amount / to flood / to overwhelm
NounTransitive Verb
past: delugedpp: delugeding: deluging

This term evokes a sense of total immersion and loss of control, whether the medium is water or information. It carries a heavier weight than flood, suggesting a catastrophic or sudden arrival that renders the recipient unable to cope. When used as a noun, it describes a volume that is not just large, but oppressive. In professional contexts, it often describes a surge of communication that creates a bottleneck, shifting the meaning from a natural disaster to a logistical crisis.

Meanings

Noun

A severe flood or a heavy fall of rain.

"The town was devastated by a sudden deluge that swept away several bridges."

Noun

An overwhelming amount of something that arrives all at once.

"The customer service department received a deluge of complaints after the software update."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To flood a place with a large amount of water.

"The broken pipe threatened to deluge the entire basement."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone with something]

To overwhelm someone with a huge quantity of things, such as messages or requests.

"The celebrity was deluged with fan mail following the movie premiere."

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